Chronicles of the Coin World: Half Crazy, Half Fireworks
Staring at the K-line in the dead of night, unable to sleep; during the bull market, everyone was shouting for financial freedom, but in the bear market, no one dared to speak. This is the daily life of playing with coins, with both sweetness and bitterness.
When I make money, I am truly happy; the coins I casually bought have surged tenfold, the coins I held have skyrocketed, and the airdrops I received make me happy for a long time. Losing money is painful; watching others make money while I miss out, all the profits made in the bull market are lost in the bear market, and my family doesn't understand.
What’s even more frustrating is the leveraged liquidation, losing the private key, being scammed by project teams, spending sleepless nights. There are also many amusing yet exasperating incidents, like losing the hard drive that stored my coins, transferring money incorrectly, and being misled by others.
Some people make big money here, while others lose it all. Ultimately, it comes down to greed and rationality competing, luck and skill battling it out. After being in it for a long time, I’ve come to understand that not being impulsive and playing rationally is the most reliable approach.